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wmgtemp
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Kronos |
wmgtemp is a dock app for WindowMaker that graphically displays the CPU and SYS temperatures using the lm_sensors package. It has currently been tested with the VIA686A chipset on my Abit KT7-RAID motherboard. As of 0.6 all chipset feature detection is dynamic and wmgtemp may not act as it did previously. It also only works with one CPU and will have undefined behaviour with SMP systems.
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wmjsql
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nobody |
wmjsql is a WindowMaker dock app based on the jDockApp library written by Jettero Heller. It connects to a MySQL server and grabs the status displaying it in a handy little window.
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WMLog
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nobody |
wmlog is a dock app for WindowMaker. It scrolls the latest message from /var/log/message, /var/log/warn and ~/.X.err. A click on the "log" button opens an xterm with 'tail -f -n4 /var/log/message /var/log/warn ~/.X.err
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wmmsens
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Ed Porras |
Yet another GPL'd Window Maker dock app for monitoring your motherboard's hardware sensors. It is a new implementation of the backend combined with graphical parts from wmix and wmgtemp which are a pair of great dockapps.
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WMNUT
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nobody |
WMNUT is a program to monitor multiple UPSs statistics through the NUT (Network UPS Tools) framework on Linux and other systems.
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WMSens
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nobody |
This project is designed to work ONLY with the WinBond 83697HF chipset, and you MUST have lm_sensors installed. This dockapp only works with lm_sensors 2.6.3, which has not been released as of this writing.
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wmsensormon
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nobody |
Wmsensormon is a doc app for WindowMaker that utilizes lm_sensors to monitor CPU temp, sys temp, fan speeds, and CPU voltage. It offers configurable warnings for over heating, and the sensors displayed are adjustable by the user with command line parameters.
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WMSeti
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nobody |
WMSeti is my addition to ever growing family of Window Maker dock applications. It's name might suggest that it is for monitoring SETI@Home client only and in fact, that was the reason for development. However, WMSeti has promptly evolved into Yet Another Monitor Everything Application (tm). It's now capable of scanning files, displaying time (using timezone files) and more. The values can be presented in many forms and formats, both graphical and textual. Note: There's another WMSeti application, announced on Freshmeat, independent of this one.
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